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Richard Madeley only returned to Good Morning Britain yesterday after a two-month break and it hasn't taken long for him to ruffle viewers' feathers. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Wednesday (October 12) alongside Susanna Reid bringing the latest headlines, debates, and entertainment news to viewers.
Among today's guests was Lisa Nandy whose appearance on the programme comes after Labour MP Sam Tarry was ousted in a de-selection vote after giving interviews from a National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) picket line. Susanna was quick to question Ms Nandy on why she didn't get the same treatment.
"Sam Tarry, who was a frontbencher, was sacked for being at an RMT demonstration, would Sir Keir Starmer appear on a picket line alongside striking workers, you have?" Ms Nandy explained she was meeting her constituents and was not picketing as her job is "to hold the Government to account as people need a pay rise".
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But Susanna replied: "What's the difference between supporting your constituents and supporting strikers who are on a picket line, why did somebody like you not get sacked but why did Sam Tarry get sacked?" Ms Nandy responded: "My own understanding is Tarry was sacked for doing unauthorised media appearances and announcing policies which had not been agreed."
Nandy was also quizzed by the hosts on numerous other topics, but it was Richard who quizzed the Labour MPover a topic the Labour leader has also been questioned on. The 62-year-old presenter asked: "Keir Starmer found great difficulty in defining what a woman is. Can you define what a woman is?"
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ITV Good Morning Britain welcomed back regular presenter Richard Madeley after a lengthy break this morning (October 11) and the TV personality joined co-host Susanna Reid as he explained where he's been since viewers saw him last. Appearing back in his seat behind the GMB desk, Richard explained that he'd been kept busy and "up to his eyeballs" since he last appeared on-screen thanks to working on his novel.
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Good Morning Britain viewers were quick to have their say as Richard Madeley returned to their screens this morning. The TV star was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Tuesday (October 11) after months away.
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